Relationship Building

Be Noticed. Be Connected. Be HBA.

It’s not just a slogan, it is the words we serve by. Through our different programs, and events our members can network, share ideas, collaborate on issues, and have direct access to other members that include subcontractors, lending institutions, title agencies, real estate professionals, material suppliers, remodelers, contractors, advertisers, accountants, insurance companies and many more. The networking venue your HBA provides gives you the opportunity to build relationships you need to thrive in your local market. We support our fellow members, leading to more referrals and a more robust bottom line.

Having Fun Along the Way

We also know how to have fun! Join us at our members only annual oyster roast, shrimparoo, golf outings, skeet shoot, Parade of Homes, and free membership mixers throughout the year. These events are always a good place to not only learn more about the Association, but also catch up with your counterparts, as well as meet new members. Increase your business’s visibility and credibility by sponsoring an event or hosting a general membership meeting. The Association also offers advertising opportunities through many different media platforms that can be tailored directly to our current members or consumers.

The Bottom Line: We Are Your Voice.

As the largest trade association east of I-95, we offer more programs and services to our members. We also carry the largest responsibility on behalf of our industry within the twenty coastal counties. Our pledge to you is to deliver the least expensive – most effective RETURN ON YOUR INVESTMENT.

We look forward to you joining our family and to be a special part of your organization.

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